What's Keeping You from Having Money?
Learn about what is keeping you from having all the money you need and money for investing. Discover how you can increase your money and overall worth without a salary increase.

List of Ways to Save Money
Don't play the lottery. Just don't do it. You
might as well flush your dollars down the
toilet. Learn how to easily save hundres of dollars a year on common household expenses.

1929 Stock
Market Crash
There have been many stories about the stock market "crash"
of 1929 causing dozens of people to commit suicide by
jumping out of windows and even causing the great
world-wide depression of the 1930's.

Learn the history behind Wall Street and the stock market concept.
Read more on stock market history and
the rise of Wall Street.

What is a Stock Share?
Corporations issue official-looking sheets of paper that represent ownership of the company. These are called stock certificates, and each certificate represents a set number of shares.

Advice
About Choosing a Fund
Even though mutual funds are professionally managed,
there is still a lot of risk by choosing a fund solely
on the record of its past performance, or how well it is
doing this year.

Learn the benefits and drawbacks of investing in mutual funds.
Find out if investing in mutual funds is a
smart move for you.

Find a complete list of investing terms and definitions.
Read investment
terms so you can understand investing lingo.

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Millions marry and start families each year without taking basic steps to make sure their future, as well as their children's, is financially secure.

According to a recent survey by Princeton University and the Consumer Federation of America, 70% of households with incomes under $50,000 a year have retirement savings of less than $5,000. This same report said "most Americans are living paycheck to paycheck".

Learn more about how you can plan, save and invest smart for your family's future.